N-acetyl-L-tyrosine is a precursor for several substances made in the body: neurotransmitters, melanins (pigments responsible for skin and hair color), and thyroid hormones. Vitamin B-6 is required for converting tyrosine to neurotransmitters.

R-alpha-Lipoic
Acid (R-aLA) is a versatile antioxidant that protects cells from free radicals generated during energy production. It is the form of aLA found in nature. Most aLA supplements also contain 50% S-aLA - a form of aLA with no known benefits that may partially counteract the benefits of R-aLA.

Caprylic acid (Octanoic acid) is a component of coconut oil, palm nut oil, butter fat and other vegetable and animal sources. It is commonly used to inhibit the growth of fungi, including Candida — the organism responsible for candidiasis. Candida is often found in the intestines, where it sometimes causes acid stomach, abdominal pain, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, itching, or symptoms of intoxication.

Chrysin is a compound in the flavone family that is extracted mainly from passion flower plants.

Chrysin
happens to be a very good inhibitor of aromatase, the enzyme in the
body that converts testosterone into estradiol, and androstenedione
into estrone. When this enzyme is inhibited, testosterone (as well as
androstenedione) will tend to accumulate to higher concentrations.

Gamma-Linolenic acid, or GLA, and linoleic acid are essential,
polyunsaturated fatty acids. They are used by most cells in the body to
produce the soothing prostaglandins (intracellular hormone-like
messengers), which help maintain the balance of many functions in the
body.